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    THK BKK: OMATTA. TIH T'SDAV, .J AXTAHV .14. 1!'
Yeiscr Gets Congratulations from
Australia on Missing Governorship
iTOCK YARDS FIGHT
DP IN THE HOUSE
Ugan! Aiks Permission to With
draw Resolution and Substitute
Bill for Investigation.
tOWARD ROASTS . CORPORATION
: four corner of the earth hy at let two i hear from. The letter nestns:
(From Ftslf Correspondent. r.iessenirer bin bonk, "Immorlalltr Ks-
MNCOLN. Neb.. Jan 13.-8reil ' " , tflhllstie Through cenoe- and his novel
John O. Telser li undoubtedly th moit
widely famed of Omaha' or Nebraska'
fltlscn'. mvi .and exreptlnf one. of
CCUMe.
Hut "Jonno" la known almost "Where-
' 'er the run doe Ita urcesK Journey
come from far off Australia conaratu
latin Mr. Telaer on hla unsuccessful
pursuit of that phantom, the republican
nomination for (tovemor, last fall. It la
from (Jeorne. Wondrnimh, editor of the
Telrarranh of Brtshsne. Queensland, a
TREASURER HALL IN CHARGE 1 0MAH .P. 5 JSl LAW"
-
Millions in Securities and Hundreds
of Thousands in Cash Check
Out to Cent.
WILL PROD COUNTY TREASURERS
(From a Ftaff Correcpondmt.)
LINCOLN. Jan. U. (f'porlaD Although
run.
Ilia name haa been carried to the man
ram) After sleeping ovrr nleht on their
ropoeltlon sent ur veslenUy In the
irm of a ses.ilutlnh to haie the Koutb
Imaha TJv ( k exchange Investigated,
lepresentaUve Rean of Platte and
Indereon rf Hnyd Concluded that a
"solution voii'd not fit the conditions
nd aelied .crmlaetn to withdraw It.
.'hey had eone'mled a bill Introduced In
h "rrgnlar way will force the South
fmah people. to come down here and
ht It and th.ua the facta will be ;nt
tn at in a mu-h better way. . -This
aave Jerry Howard a chance to
ay thin and he proceeded to lambt
ba atock arda corporat on a "a trut
peraltna In defiance of the law." Mr.
loward. a Id furthei.' "If yon don't pay
i,V4 Into that combine you ran t do
tialneaa. and If the attorney general had
na hi duty imra of the fellow would
In the penitentiary."
Snyder of Adama wa aealnst. an in
Inatlratlon because he had helped con
vict an Investigation two year ago and
(fter It alt nothing had been done.
: KeUchlck of tflchardson said he had a
lp from the railway commission that
hey would announce Ita finding In a
tmplatnt brourht alone the m line
y J. W, Fhorthill of the Farmer1 Uv
It nek and Grain association. On motion
t Motkett of LnrtT the matter wa
Id vt one day.
heme for the financial rehabilitation of
nation.
Bo familiarly known la he to many men,
of distant lamia who never aaw him that
I tlicy w-rtte him letter and address him
"My Tear I'rlend Velaer." and "l'ear
Velaer."' and ''My Valued Friend." And
they watch hi going out and his coming-
In wfth a teat of true friendly con
cern. Jlere I one evidence of It: A letter
Velaer never aaw, but frequently Inaugurated almc.at a week aso State
l ironurer nail uiJ not initially take full
'i charge of the oifbe until today, when
ne fon.rb ted n tcn-dny check of aectir-
ho an Hie nnfl cash In the atate a atronn boxes.
nan to be a atate gov , The K.Vti.VO or J10,on,'i In securities
With u It la dirfcrer,. ni1 thp y.,,;. ,n tBsh ,.hcrk((, ollt lo
Mv Tear I'rlend Telaer: May 1 eon
,1.1. von on vour not l-eln ele'tel
overnor- of Nebraaka? It must
awful thin for a ma
....... I. imst-li-a w
..,..i-nora hiive nothing to do. nd
thev do It well. When they leave ua we
give itreat pralae to them,
. Velaer dmlta that he can t' quite aharc
hta frlenda edat over the outcome ttf
fhla political wlllj'-tl e-wlap of hla, albeit
he cotiaole -hlmaelf In the fact that "A
Piohphet la not without honor ave In
hla own 'country."
BILLS MAY CO IN FREELY INSTITUTIONS CARED FOR i
i
Senators Balk at Any Effort to Pre
vent Duplications of Measures
They May Introduce.
BUSHEE'S MOTION IS CARRIED
State Should Build
Home for Dependent
i Children is Eeport
fFrom a Ptaff Correepondent.)
UNCOLN. Jan. IS. 8pcI-) In . her
Vlennlal report filed yU!rdr with th
rovernor, Ella 0ton, -;ent In chartre of
Ih tte home for dopendent chiiarett,
Mronnly trnre a return to the former plan
f caring for tha tate, ward In art In
Ututlan Inatead of placlnn.them out to
prtvate boardlnic houae.
For tha purpoaa of building uch an In
tltutlan, Ml Caton ak an appropri
ation of S40.MO. Bh propoae to put the
dew building at Tenth and Houth atreet.
where the old home for friend! children
la located. The board of control, now tn
rhargo. I known to favor the plan of
Mi Caton.
The preaent boardlna out pln U more
Fxpemlve than the Institutional plan, ac
rodln to tho report. Medical attention
come higher when the children are cat
Jired: moreover the temporgry mother
do not care for the clothing of their
ward, knowing they can ec.ura new
clothe from in ii. - .
it i.' It.H ta rind rood home. It 1
rarely that physical or moral defocU are
cared for and -remedied under the present
plan as they hould b. V
3ILL FOR CHIROPRACTOS "
STARTEOON ITS COURSE
(From a Htaff Correapondenl.)
LINCOLN, Jan. R (Hpeclal.) The
senate thl morning stood pat on thu
right of any member to Introluee any
bill he aaw fit, virtually turning down
the reaolutkm of Senator Ileal of Ctmter
for a committee for the elimination of
all duplicate bills. ,
; Senator Bushee's motion, which wa In
the nature of an alternative, carried. It
provided that the senate aeeretary upon
flrat reading of any bill that he should
find to be a duplicate of another previous
bill, ahould notify the member Introduc
ing the hill to thl effect, giving him the
number of the Xlrt bllll
Pravlde for ramltee.
Nearly All riouse Members on
Finance Body Come from Counties
Where These Are Located.
REISHICK FINALLY IS BEATEN
(From a Puff Correspondent )
LINCOLN, Jan. IS. (Bpoclai.-i nree
of the member of the finance committee
of the hou reprcaent diatrlcta where
there are atate Inetltutlona and three
mora are o close to these lnatltutlono
that It practically means the earn thlnn.
The Relahlck reeolutlon, aimed to pre
vent thl manner of choke of committee
men, fir went down to defe.t In the
houae cauru. It wa then brought up
again on th first day of the session and
wsa again knocked tn the head.
Now th committee. Which constat of
eleven membere. ha Fuller and
with two Inetltutlona In hla dlatrlct, at
Jlllford; Netxman of Cass, who also rcp-
reaent Otoe, where there l a sie
tlx penny.
Wnnta to l'oh Trrnanrnra.
TieHsiirer II.ill arnouni-cM thut In 'a
fe c'ays lie will laaue an order renulriim
county tkrimurcr to pay In state moneys
once n month Inatrnd of twice a yar,
as formeriv.. In laming thla order the
new treasurer redeems n rampuUn pledge.
He estimate that the' change will save
; the atate thousatida of dollars In Interest
ld on narranta. It will also save state
employee the discounts they Iiave paid
In order to realize cash on their aolarles.
Knaila Condition Bad.
Treaaurer Hall characterise the con
dition of the state' funds as very bad,
because the levy wa not large enough
to meet the running expenses of the
state and to the practice of the county
treaaurer of withholding tate money
for long Inters ala. Lancaster county, he
points out, reported a few day ago that
it had IkO.OOU of the atate' money on
hand then.
Another element that will relieve thl
condition la the late ruling of the attor
ney general requiring all department fee
to be paid directly Into the state treasury.
The office records themselves, according
to the new treasurer, are In excellent
condition.
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i Senator Beat' resolution propoeed that ! ..,,.. vhraaka City: Moaelcy of
all, bill be gone over .by a committer ljanPa,tr wher there I three or four,1
cvrnamiina di in rnairman oi ne com-. , i.in while Hreenwalt m no ciuew
mitiee en rule, the tint assistant secre
tary of the senate and the director' of
Make Fair Tromlse.
Treasurer Hall promises, commencing
today, to cash all warrants as they are
presented. The warrant Indebtedness I
shown a follows: t I'nlverslty funds,
164.S!)l.l; normal school, 1158,877 .56; gen
eral fund, $tM,9W50, a total of IS,752.70.
I
MRS. D. O. CRAIOHEAD.
to be legally entitled to hi eot tn th
house
The Courtney resolution In regard
nonresident clerk wa voted, down.
to
th . legislative reference, bureau. Ttjl
to a Junior normal. Hoffmelster to a sub
.Phruii of agriculture and Koff to a nor
mal cbool that tt pra-Hlcally moke, a
liar bill aa th Introducer of one bill
or by ummarlly throwing out the later
duplicate.
Senator Deal' resolution was laid over
and Senator Bushee' motion carried by
a viva voce vot.
committee would eliminate duplication, . .pjortty of the committee outsldo of the
r'"lr' '"'"" inn i'unwr oi aim- . ..in- f the resolution.
FIRST MINIMUM WAGE
BILL FRAMED BY HOWARD
(From a BUff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN,- Jn. IS. (Hpeclal. -Rev.
John O'Orady. formerly of Lincoln and
Omaha, but now studying at the Cath
olic university of Washington, where he
In writing a monograph on the minimum
wagt, . law In the United Btates. give
Representative eJrry Howard of South
Omaha edlt for being the flrt man to
Introduce uoh a measure tn any Amer
ican legislature.
Re. Kathcr O'Orady mention this In
a letter to acting Deputy Labor Com
missioner A'ckerman, the tetter being an
inquiry Into the preent statu of the
minimum Wage In Nebraska.
Press Assciation
To Meet in Omaha
(From a fltaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Neb., "Jan. JS.-t(8ofll.)
The chirapracllc bill wa Introduced in
he senate today. It provides for a
board of examiners who are to be ap
pointed ,by the governor. ,Th expenaea,
of this board will be met by lmpolng
fee upon applicant examined.
Th blU put the chlropractora under
the sain obligation a the medics nd
th osteopath In the matter, of report
ing contaglou disease, death, etc., and
prescribe qualtflcatlpne for .chiropractor
to protect th .public. . . y
In th mala, the bill subject . th
chiropractor to th earn regulation a
were Imposed upon the osteopaths by th
taw of 1MB. with th exception that the
chiropractor are now asktng for a board
of examiner. whe-ea the ' osteopaths
for th first ftivr year were, sdmltted to
tpractlo upojt th strength of their col- A
lege d I pic ma.
(From a Ktaf Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb.. Jan. U.-(8pecUI Tel
egram.) Dates of' th next meeting of
the Nebraaka Fresa association were
changed at a meeting at the executive
committee held la Lincoln today, to April
12, IS and 14, at Omaha and the following
local 'committee appointed on arrange
ment: C. O Corey, B. J, Potter. Henry
Itlohmond, J. M. Tanner, O. V. Carpen
ter, rrank Marshall. T. W; McDonald,
11. A. Toauvln, J. B. Jon, R. L. Met
calfe. T. W.'MoCullough, W. R. WaUon
and Paul laaon- - ' - , . 1 ...
MORE LOBBYISTS APPEAR .
FOR WORK DURING SESSION
(From 'a'. BUff Correspondent. (
LINCOLN, Jan. t3. - (Special.) The
lobbyists' register tn th secretary of
state's office I beginning to till up, rep
resentative of two railroads and a fruit
grower' association having signed the
hook today. - '
B. M. Braden of Lincoln appear for th
Northwaatnrn road, J. F. Ruas of Fall
City for the Missouri PaolNc. enj J. K.
Ia Bounty of Mathena, Kan., for' th
fruit grower' association lit legislation
affecting "weight and measures." It
t understood that the latter' Interest
have to' do with ttta is of shipping1
boxes.
NO ADS FOR EDIBLES 4 -MAY
BE PUT CN DESKS
(From a Staff Cerrepondeul.)
LINCOLN, Jan. IJ.-KBpeclal.)r-Adver
ttsiag matter, menu tnsra fod .faciorlea
and "other stuff," placed on. his desk,
was exceedingly displeasing to Represen
tative Henry Klchinoad of Douglss county
today aud b aros and made a kick, de
claring member of th legislature who
had to pay for thtlr own poatage stamps
aught not to, have tuck on their desk
advertisements of good thing to eat
when ail, their money had been used In
buying stamp and their credit as null
aad void. . As Richmond had been Instru
mental la th pawage of the stamp act
hla kick was of no avail and hensefortb.
aothlng will appear on the members desks
which will at all bring vision of ways
to spend money. .
HOUSE ADOPTS VIRTUALLY
RULES OF LAST SESSION
(From a fitaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Jan. H -Bpeclal.)-Rule to
be used by the hecae are the. same a
last year except where the teglalatlve
reform repoit bus been adopted. Uu.h-
rnond of iJoiwlaa was called to th chair
by h leaker Jackaoa this nioinlug wUlla
the latter mail? bla irporl a chairman of
th rule commute. ." ' ; . ' -
The first coi4e of the new Journal
proceedings which ate to be furnished
the member each day, were found oa
the decks today. The proceedings rov
rred rlv daya. Although the senate
ti aeveial day let In adopting ths
new method, they beat th house to
yealerduy.and copies of the Journal ef th
first thre da were fotind oa the de
yraterday mornlag.
Bills Introduced.
Hungary is Said to,
' Be Makin&Thr.eats ,
-to JoinAYith Allies
LONDON. 'Jan. It Th Petrogrsd cor-
resnnndent at th Dally Malt report It la
the general belief In Russia ' that the'
projected new Invasion of Servla I due
to th urgent demand of Hungarian
statesmen that something should be done
to defend their country, otherwise they
threaten that Hungary will look after
Itself.
It 1 atated. according to the same dis
patch, that an expedition of eno.ooe men
t being made ready under the nominal
command ef Archduke Eugene of Austria,
to which will b attache! a German gen
eral a th real leader. Th expedition
will Include two Bavarian 1 army corps
and corp Of Prussian reservist and la
expected to begin operation about the
middle of February.
Governor Kendrick .
Favors New Laws to'
Promote Irrigation
CMKYKNNE, Wyo.. Jan. 13.-Law to
develop the agilcultural and stock rata
Inn Industries of the atate, to conserve
the water supply for Irrigation and to
encoiiratre settler by loaning atate fund
on real estate mortgagee were recom
menoert by Governor John B. Kendrick,
demcerat. In his mesa go to the "Wyom
ing h'glblature, presented today.
The governor ttlso urges an effective
workmen' compensation and the crea
thin of a public utilities commission. A
feature of the message wa a plea for
greater legal right for women who have
bedn' permitted' to vote and htld office
In Wyoming since 189. '
Ot vernor Kendrick urged economy In
expenditure, pointing out that the large
area of untaxed government land within
th-r state border reduced the ' wealth
available for taxation. A statute wa
reeomjnonded giving: -the governor au
thority to remove county officer who
ate deriillct In their duty.
Former High Justice
Scores Lelislators
PIERRE, 8. D., Jn. 13.-flpeclal Tele
gram.) Speaking before the State- Bar
association, former Judge Haney of th
supreme court declared one of the chief
causes of Judicial criticism is careless
legislation. II ald If the Judge were
to become a careless In 'the discharge
of their i duties as the legislator hav
been tn the enactment of statutes con
dition would become Intolerable.
Rome C. Brown ot Minneapolis, chair
man of the American Bar committee to
oppose the Judicial recall, declared
gainst th prex-alent lawlessness. H
aid the recall of Judicial decision Is
worse than the recall of Judges.
(Front a ftaff Correspondent
LINCOLN. Jan. ll.-(8pevlal.)-r Follow
ing ar th aw , bills Introduced today
before th housa of representatives; t
Haas Bills.
II. 11. 62. Parlott ef Namih. Provl.la
for a supreme court csmn.lulun of three
member atpouited, by governor. sH.MuO
salaries two-year term. Jurisdiction
confined to civil actions.
H. R. XL Ii nek at Valine Chance
open maeuu on plover dove to August Is
o Deiiiemuor ta nn closes tn season on
rahblta Trom March to August.
H. K. 4. Kauter ol Otoe-Pertntt at
torney w ho, are not adn.Mted to th bar
to practice in probate courts.
H. R. . Fries of lioaurd Provides
that rosd tax may be paid optionally In
rash or labor. If In labor at th rate of
tl to a day for man and asm for team.
II. H. 1. tlnradtth of Paundera tn km
of damage suits tor acci.lents the attend
ing physician may til a linn In court.
H. It. Si. riiea of Howard Incnaaes
road tax from IS iO to H aad provides for
psyment in labor.
H. H. at. Tiblta or Adams Onmrele
railroad to advertla their timetable In
liaallns newspapers and In otner news-
papers in cities of more than one avput.
It. U. 3P. Hunter, t numbers. Palmnr
and Hnrrett of DouKlaa Provide a ya-
tsin for settling up estate ot persons pie-
sumed & be dead by reason ot long ab '
Army Takes Over
German Eailroads
. for Next Five Daya
Seeks Repeal o. ...
Good Roads Low
PIERRE, S. D.. Jan. 13.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Senator lterndt of Bon Homme
has a bill repealing the law creating th
state good roads commission.
A flarry was caused In the senat over
an amendment to the rule designed to
Increase the number of member re
quired to take a bill out of the hand
of a committee, from five to ten. Brown
endoraed the change, but It wa op.
posed by Marvlek. Vrdahl, Hagen and
aPlly. and by a ovte of SO to 10 the,
number wa again reduced to five, th
same as by th rule of the last outoa
Tho house unanimously adopted th
committee resolution declaring Donahue
In Handling
Your Estate
It costs bo mora to bav
It administered by toe
Peters Trust Company,
whose business It is to dis
charge such duties . than .
to entrust It to an Individ
ual who cannot I. possibly
handle it so advantageously
who may involve It hope
, lessly;' even" though under
bond. '
We act, according to law.
as Executor, Trustee, Guar
dian or Administrator.
Capital
Surplus -
$200,000.00
$275,000.00
aba
1622 fARNAM STREET
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' AMSTERDAM. Jan. IS. -(Via Londoa.)
AU ordinary passenger traffic wa atqpped
today over moat of th railroad of Oer
many until January 18. Thl measure
wa taken to expedite the movement of
troop and munition ot war, to which
t raff la th railroad will -be given over
almost' eutlrely.
JAPANESE AND AMERICAN
, SHIPS HELD AT VANCOUVER
VANCOUVER. B. C. Jn. U-Th
Japanese ateamer Mexico Maru of ' the
Osaka Phdaen Kalsha line and the Ameri
can steamship Governor of the Pacific
coast steamship company have been de
tained. her by th cuatoma officlala be
cause part of the cargoes th vessels
hav taken on board ar alleged to be
contraband ot war under the regulation
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OF ONE CONTEST. CASE
It. ft. i. Hunter of Douglas Amend- I F"""a- " vw---
ments to laws regulating practice ' of 1
dentistry In tbl state ,
it. R. 41, I lot ton of Iancaster Provides
seraritte colon. na on oflitial ballot at
la'1 election tor each party.
II R. 2. Itutton ot Lam-aster-Forbids
contingent fees hy lawyers and makes
them vuld and uneniorccahle and i-ro-
vl.'ea a. (in of to li.OII and dl
barment. Kmergen-r.
. Seaate Bills.
8. F. 31, Krumbach of Polk Provldee J
for a state parole offSer, defines his I
duties anq salary.
8. y. M. Lahner of Thayer Road law,
providing aa to division of road district.
rt. r . is, i.anner t Ttisyer I'roviaes i
that all road and labor tsxea shall lie I
paid In cash or under1 direction ot per- I
sva irons nom saute is a us . . '
. f . U, lhners of Thyer-Provlde
that each taxpayer may work out hla ,
pell tax oa road adjoining or near hi i
(From a, Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jsn. U-tSperlal -Th fl
move wa made by the tease thl iXUr-
I
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l
i
noon Im the contset case, on motion of , lsllctton ef court In Seitlemrnts of e-
Kuller of ward. th a. ret. ry of .tat shorl.ii.r order p.ade tn vab.
being Inatructed to dejlver to the housj 'i. F. SI, Beal. of Custt-r Require per
the ballots snd other Information la thsons at libert- on ball lo appear on th
P. K. 36 Beal of Custer To authorise
and regulate the practice of chiropractic.
H. y. i. Hptrk of Hallne Penalty for I
Dettt lsj--en changed from Imprison-
iint tn county il I rtty or vlllsge jail.
X. K. V, Heal of Custer Extending jur
Kelley-Fuit ronleet from Funia county.
No cetlon ha yet been taken In the
Qoeenaji-Druesduw contest from Douglas
county, the papers being tn the hand of
tt secretary of state for actio if a call
Read tke "For Sale" aa If yo
bagaJu of tb ml nut.
rant
first day of tn next Jury term of the
district rcourt.
K. F.'. yuinby of Doug l Provide
for the taxatloa of .franchises of .11 pub
lic service corporations and fixe lb
method in whith county assessor shall
arrive at value of franchise.
8. F. 40. Hushes of Kimball Provide
for aa act o4 a.-oeptanoa cf federal funda
(r co-operative agricultural xtenstoa
work between th agrtculiurai oulivgv
o' lbs several stale .
i is at stake when you
neglect the Stom
ach. Liver and
Bowels. Poor
. health will soon
overtake you. Keep
;up "to the mark" by.
assisting1 these
organs in their work
with the help of
tlOST ETTER'S
sTonr.cu Dimits
It makes the appetite
keen and aids
digestion. Try a
bottle.
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RE AD THE
"Business Chances"
Advertisements
THEY are very entertaining if you
are interested in owning a busi
ness. Many a wealthy , merchant
started by taking advantage of a
"Business Chance" offer..
. Ufually only a small
amount of money it re
quired for taking over
a retail business altho
you will find businesses
offered for huge sums.
For the average in
vestor, the "business
Chances" columns arc
full of splendid opportunities.
Telephone Tyler 1000
The Omaha Bee
Bverybody read
Waal A.SB.
I iilllHlsf '
The January Sale of Raincoats
Kvery Raincoat in stock is offered for a ridiculously
low price. .It is an excellent opportunity to prepare
for April showers. All sizes included. Kvery rain
coat in our, entire stock repardless of price goes" on
sale Thursday for
3.S5
....,$8.50 to $19.50.
No Returns.
The Values are
No Approvals.
In Our Ready-to-Wear Section
( You Will Find Many Genuine Bargains in
Coats. Suits, Dresses. Skirts. Furs
'A Great Clearing of Fine Dress
Goods and Silks
There is no time like the present. There will be no
more to take the place of the different stylos as they
sellout.' Many lots are marked at less than half-price.
Wonderful values in silks for Wednesday:
$1.00 to $1.75 Silks, two lots, 39c and 59c a yard.
' Big lot of Wool Dress Goods, your choice, Half
Price End-of-Season Reduction They all must go.
Thursday Linen Specials
TABLE
$2.50 Table
$3.50 Table
$5.00 Table
$6.00 Table
. $7.50 Table
$10.00 Table
$20.00 Table
$25.00 Table
$50.00 Table
CLOTHS
Cloths.. $1.75
.$2.75
.$3.75
.$4.00
.$5.00
Cloths
Cloths
Cloths
Cloths
Cloths. $6.89
Cloths, $15.00
Cloths, $20.00
Cloths, $35.00
HUCK TOWELS
45c Huck Towels, 24c each
50c Huck Towels, 39c each
75c Huck Towels, 50c each
$1 Huck Towels, 65c each
$1.50 Huck Towels, $1 ea.
SALE FIGURED HUCK
- TOWELINGS
50c Huck Toweling . . . 40c
65c Huck .Toweling . ,55c
75c Huck Toweling . ,65c
$1.25 Hnck Toweling, $1
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Bee Want Ads
AMI SEMET.
DAMASK BY THE YD.
$1.50 72-in-. Damask, $1.00
$1.75 72-in. Damask, $1.25
$2.00 72-in. Damask, $1.50
FINE NAPKINS
$3.50 Napkins, $2.50 a doz.
$4.75 Napkins, $2.75 a doz.
$5.00 Napkins, $3.75 a doz.
$10 Napkins, $7.50 a doz.
$20 Napkins, $15 a doz.
$25 Napkins, $20 a doz.
$50 Napkins, $35 a doz.
Sale ROLLER TOWELS
50c Bleached Roller
Towels.... ..35c each
65c Bleached Roller
Towels 50c each
SALE WASH CLOTHS
10c, Initial 5c each
Sysc, Turkish t.,5c each.
5c, Turkish ..... .2c each
SORQSIS SHOES
A Special Sale During
January. Don't miss it
500 pairs of suede, patent leather, tan,
cloth top patents, dull kid and dull calf.
Regular prices
$3.50 t o $4.50 J
Also six styles from (JQ95
regular stock tOj
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SUrting Today; We .- .Will
Show Thanhouser's
Great Serial,
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EvT7 Thursday Instead of Sun
days. Thl .Will Be la Addition
Our Resrular Program of
High ai First Kun rhoto FUy.
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10.15-8O cent to holders of member
ships. Xeserv seat at bus
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